The unusual, striking pieces are part of their Arsenal Armored menswear collection. Each is made out of galvanized steel wire to create an almost transparent look.

“People always stop and stare,” Hart said. “But it’s not like they stare because they see a beautiful person. They are interested in what we’re wearing and why, and come up to us and ask questions.”

Initially, the armored outfits were designed for the men’s film and stage productions, “Brigade” and “Renegade,” which they expect to complete next year. The inspiration for armored menswear was born out of the pair’s strong spirituality. Both men share a conviction to Christianity and believe the pieces are an extension of their faith.

“While it’s a visual reminder to suit up for the occasion, men are emperors, and the armor symbolizes fighting the enemy by wearing the armor of God,” Hart said.

Natives of Chicago, the men met a party four years ago and moved to Houston earlier this year to try “something different,” said Hart, a singer and stage actor who played “Simba” in the touring production of Broadway’s “The Lion King” for five years.

“We were moving about the country and visited Houston. Everyone loved the whole art as fashion aspect to our style here, so we decided to stay for a while.”

Futrell, also a writer and director, designs the armor and had the idea of making embellished menswear as teen.

Each piece is made to order and prices range from $300 (shoulder guard) to $1,000 (full-body armor). Bustiers, bras and arm wear also are available for women.